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by tosh 4779 days ago
Like Angular.js from an end-user/developer's perspective but goes beyond that. Instead of being a framework it is an effort to polyfill the actual Web Components spec.

This means that Polymer will eventually be supported natively by browsers which means that in the future we'll have something like Angular without needing to do the heavy-lifting at the framework-level.

:)

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Also if you are interested in Polymer but want to actually use it in production right now (like we to at Blossom.io) check out Dart's Web UI:

http://www.dartlang.org/articles/web-ui/

It's like travelling to the future :)